Outside Clips

A journalism program located in the publishing capital of the world should be more than a teaching institute. We teach journalism by doing journalism. We also encourage and help students pitch their work. Our students, faculty, and alumni have been published across television, audio, print, and digital media. Here is some of our work. We hope you enjoy it.

 
New York Daily News
March 4th, 2020
How New York should lock the clock: Don’t switch to daylight savings time, ditch it and stick with standard time
Susan Malone Kohl
SCW 2018
Longreads
March 1st, 2020
The Strange and Dangerous World of America’s Big Cat People, a Podcast
Rachel Nuwer
Adjunct Faculty
Time
February 23rd, 2020
‘We Are Kinder Than Them.’ Trump and Modi Don’t Reflect the Spirit of Gujarat
Suketu Mehta
Associate Professor
Literary Hub
February 21st, 2020
Why I Hide From Writerly Dread in the Pages of Self-Help
Chelsea Leu
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2020
Podcast - Climate 2020
February 21st, 2020
Climate Change and the Case for Bernie
Ben Brandstein
Literary Reportage 2020
Med Page Today
February 19th, 2020
What’s Holding Back Gene Therapy?
Nicole J. Lou
SHERP 2015
CNN
February 14th, 2020
Why the NBA All-Star Game is a runway in its own right
Craigh Barboza
Adjunct Faculty
Bedford + Bowery
February 14th, 2020
After 56 Years, an Iconic Brooklyn Pool Hall Takes Its Cue and Closes
Kimon de Greef
Literary Reportage 2021
LA Weekly
February 5th, 2020
How Todd Phillips Played the Joker Card on Hollywood
Craigh Barboza
Adjunct Faculty
CBS News
February 5th, 2020
Priests on sex offender registry find a home in alternative ministry
Li Cohen
Reporting the Nation and NY 2020
Guernica
February 3rd, 2020
Can’t Win
Andres Begue
Literary Reportage 2019
Yes! Magazine
February 3rd, 2020
Truth and Reconciliation for Lynching Victims and Their Families
D.J. Cashmere
Literary Reportage 2019
Scientific American
February 1st, 2020
In Search of the Brain’s Social Road Maps
Daniela Schiller
SCW 2010
Harper’s Magazine
February 1st, 2020
An Incoherent Truth
Thomas Chatterton Williams
Cultural Reporting and Criticism 2006
Bedford + Bowery
January 31st, 2020
The Wildlife Trade Goes Far Beyond China, Many New Yorkers Know
Kimon de Greef
Literary Reportage 2021
The Hollywood Reporter
January 31st, 2020
Quiz: How Well Do You Know the 2020 Oscar Nominees?
Craigh Barboza
Adjunct Faculty
Environment 360
January 30th, 2020
Andes Meltdown: New Insights Into Rapidly Retreating Glaciers
Jonathan Moens
SHERP 2020
The New York Times
January 29th, 2020
The New Lebanon Is the Old Lebanon
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
Podcast - Climate 2020
January 23rd, 2020
Why BlackRock’s Climate Shift Is A Big Deal
Ben Brandstein
Literary Reportage 2020
The New York Times
January 21st, 2020
The Freshwater Giants Are Dying
Rachel Nuwer
Adjunct Faculty
The Nation
January 21st, 2020
The Long-Term Consequences of Trump’s Middle East Blundering
Mohamad Bazzi
Associate Professor | Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, Director
Politico
January 17th, 2020
The #MAGA Lawyer Behind Michael Flynn’s Scorched-Earth Legal Strategy
Keith Kloor
Adjunct Faculty
Podcast - The Future of Everything - WSJ
January 15th, 2020
AI Hiring, Never Retiring: Working in the 21st Century
Hosted, reported and produced by Hilke Schellmann
Assistant Professor
National Geographic
January 14th, 2020
Alaska is the best place to see wild bears. A new mine could change that.
Douglas Main
SHERP 2011